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Single-ventricle physiology

Critical Care Clinics, 2003
The patient with single-ventricle physiology presents a significant challenge to the intensive care team at all stages of management. An integrated approach that applies a working knowledge of cardiac anatomy, cardiopulmonary physiology, and the basic principles of intensive care is essential to guide management for each individual patient.
Steven M, Schwartz   +3 more
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Single Ventricle Physiology

2013
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is a rare developmental abnormality of the left-sided heart structures that accounts for 3.8 % of congenital cardiac malformations. It comprises a range of defects characterized by a single functional ventricle belonging either to the left or to the right heart complex. A common presentation of the HLHS is a small
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Trikuspidalatresie, Single ventricle und funktionelle Single ventricle

2004
Wirkliche Single ventricles mit nicht determinierter Morphologie sind extrem selten. Viel haufiger findet sich eine funktionelle Single-ventricle-Situation. Das Paradebeispiel hierfur ist die Trikuspidalatresie. Zahlreiche andere Vitien, fur die keine biventrikulare Rekonstruktion moglich ist, werden in identischer Weise angegangen.
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Surgical Treatment of Double Inlet Ventricle ("Single Ventricle")

Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 1986
The surgical techniques described are the result of an evolution over a number of years in the performance of the septation operation and the modified Fontan-Kreutzer repair for patients with double inlet ventricles. Those with associated pulmonary stenosis are best palliated by a classical Blalock-Taussig or Goretex shunt if an operation is required ...
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Single-ventricle physiology: perioperative implications

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2004
Neonates with functional single ventricles have pulmonary and systemic circulations that are supplied in parallel, creating significant cyanosis and ventricular volume overload. The goal of palliative surgery, excluding transplantation, is to convert single-ventricle circulation from a parallel to a series arrangement.
Scott G, Walker, Eckehard A, Stuth
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Single Ventricle Lesions

2014
The univentricular or single ventricle heart applies to a heterogeneous group of congenital cardiac lesions with wide variability in the pre- and post-operative anatomy and physiology. The management of a child with single ventricle physiology represents a unique challenge to the intensive care physician both in the pre- and post-operative period, as ...
Katja M. Gist   +4 more
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Anatomy of Functionally Single Ventricle

World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery, 2012
Hearts that have previously been called univentricular hearts, or single ventricles, can be described as having a univentricular atrioventricular connection. Most such hearts have two ventricular chambers, albeit one is small and incomplete—lacking an inlet component. The atriums of these hearts connect only to one of these ventricular chambers, which
James L, Wilkinson, Robert H, Anderson
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Single-Ventricle Physiology

2018
Pediatric and adult patients with single ventricle physiology may present for elective and emergent procedures, and it is critical for pediatric anesthesiologists to be familiar with the stages of palliation. In addition, basic knowledge of how to manage each stage perioperatively is required to avoid morbidity and mortality. This chapter describes the
Erin A. Gottlieb, David F. Vener
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